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- From: callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison)
- Subject: Linux Project Registry (21 August, 1992)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.193512.6240@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu>
- Sender: usenet@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu (Nets)
- Organization: Engineering Computer Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 19:35:12 GMT
- Archive-Header: LinuxProj-v1.0
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-
- This is the Linux Project Registry, v.1.0. It is divided into several parts, as
- follows:
- (I) Short Listing of Projects Underway
- (II) Abstracts/Descriptions of Projects from (I)
- (III) Short Listing of Continuing Projects
- (IV) Abstracts/Descriptions of Projects from (III)
-
- But first, some Administrivia.
- First and foremost:
- This is a Project Registry. I am not a project coordinator, and
- unless my name is listed on a project, I really can't help you
- with questions on that project. I'd like to, but I really can't.
- Please direct questions on projects to the appropriate person,
- mailing list, or to comp.os.linux.
- Next:
- The list is going weekly, at least until it gets
- established. I've recieved excellent responses to the list,
- and it looks like this thing will actually work! :-)
- Also:
- Ari Lemmke (arl) asked me to mention that the mailing list
- linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi
- was available for help with alpha/beta testing of software.For help,
- mail linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi </dev/null
- (just type that in on the command line, if that didn't make sense to
- you UNIX newbies out there. Don't worry, we were all newbies once...)
- Possibly starting next week, a list of all the mailing lists/channels
- will appear in this space (if someone can get me a list of all the
- Linux channels...)
- Last:
- When you send me a submission, _please_ put "Linux Project Registry"
- in the Subject line. I get quite a bit of Email at times (which all
- seems to say "MCI Mail rejected a message" recently--and I didn't
- even send the stupid message), and being able to search for that
- subject line makes it much easier. Thanks.
-
- As always, We Thank You for Your Support! ;-)
-
- And now begins the Linux Project Registry...
-
- ================ PART I ============================================
-
- Project Name Status Email Address
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1) X386 port for VGA Middle Burner hzatz@graphics.cornell.edu
- 2) Keyboard key switching in fridge thoth@uiuc.edu
- (Ctrl -> Caps Lock, etc.)
- 3) Kernel TCP/IP Alpha.3 Rel. bir7@leland.stanford.edu
- Testers Needed
- (See PART II)
- 4) Boottime Root Choice Init. Code geek@cmu.edu
- Eval & Struct bg11@andrew.cmu.edu
- 5) ISO9660 file system(CDROM) beta eric@tantalus.nrl.navy.mil
- 6) SCSI CDROM support beta rafetmad@cheshire.oxy.edu
- 7) X386 port for 8514/A Alpha test martin@cs.unc.edu
- Testers needed
- 8) Common LISP implementation Alpha test
- haible@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de
- 9) Linux Kernel 0.97-pl1+ torvalds@kruuna.helsinki.fi
- 10) Linux Root Disk 0.97.1 jwinstea@jarthur.Claremont.edu
- 11) Linux man(2) pages (see PART II) jwiegand@moe.eng.temple.edu
- 12) SoundBlaster/SB Pro/Adlib (see PART II) gt7080a@prism.gatech.edu
- support
- 13) AHA 1732 32-bit SCSI begin late Aug. mikee@seas.gwu.edu
- 14) PLP printer spooler Primary port dhs@moeng2.minc.umd.edu
- project
- 15) X386 for Trident SVGA alpha test alanh@logitek.co.uk
- 16) MS-DOS file system support alpha test almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch
- 17) LILO--Generic Boot Loader alpha test almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch
- 18) Port of GRASS 4.0 porting asmall@mach1.wlu.ca
- 19) Port of sc (spreadsheet) beta test djansa@shorty.cs.wisc.edu
- 20) Math emulator refinement on hold lynch@ccwf.cc.utexas
- 21) Extended File System enhancing card@masi.ibp.fr
- functionality
- 22) Linux kernel TCP/IP pre-alpha gc@eng.cam.ac.uk
- support(BSD sockets) ceh@eng.cam.ac.uk
- 23) Xenix emulation alpha test lfoard@turing.org
- 24) User Space Block Devs back burner lfoard@turing.org
- 25) port of xtank executes,
- unstable sinster@scintillal.capitola.ca.us
- 26) IEEE 754 implementation reading stds
- sinster@scintillal.capitola.ca.us
- 27) more generic bootsect.S testing... gt7080a@prism.gatech.edu
-
-
- ================ PART II ===========================================
-
- I have translated the comments of the programmers/porters as best I could.
- Quotes ("") indicate that the programmer/porter's own description is used.
- (If I've messed anything up, please feel free to let me know. Nicely. :-)
-
- 1) Port of X386 to work with standard VGA
- 2) Keyboard patches to allow switching of keys (eg--<Ctrl> for <Caps Lock>)
- gone from back burner to fridge.
- 3) Kernel TCP/IP support, in Alpha.3 Release. Testers are needed; see the
- NET channel of the mailing list for more information or to volunteer.
- 4) "boottime root choice. i.e. at boot time, as user for root partition
- (with default and timeout)."
- 5) "ISO9660 filesystem (CDROM)" now beta; no known or outstanding bugs.
- 6) "SCSI support for CDROM" works fine, but has known bugs and difficulty
- with existing SCSI support; now beta
- 7) Port of X386 server to work with video cards regiter-compatible with
- IBM 8514/A Display Adapter. Alpha testing begins 27 July, 1992, and
- testers with non-ATI, 8514/A-register-compatible adapters are needed.
- Please contact martin@cs.unc.edu (Kevin E. Martin) to volunteer.
- 8) Implementation of Common Lisp for Linux
- 9) Err, 'nuff said, eh? :-) 0.97, Patch level 1 (plus a one-line patch) is
- the most currentest version (as of Noon, CST, 21 August, 1992 :-).
- 10) 0.97.1 is the most current version of the root disk.
- 11) Due for an end-of-August release (maybe). "Hopefully the best damn
- guide you will ever see." ;-)
- 12) SoundBlaster/SoundBlaster Pro/AdLib sound card support; currently only
- plays sampled sounds; full support in the works.
- 13) Will begin work on AHA 1732 32-bit SCSI drivers in late August (unless
- someone beats him to it).
- 14) porting Patrick Powell's PLP lpd software from U of Minnesota.
- 15) X386 Trident support is in alpha test stage, and has been sent to Orest
- for inclusion in the next release of X386.
- 16) MS-DOS file system support is currently supported in the kernel, and
- allows MS-LOSS (err-I mean "MS-DOS" :-) floppies and HDs to be mounted.
- 17) LILO is a fs-independent boot loader which can boot other systems and
- allows interactive selection of the kernel or OS to be booted.
- 18) GRASS (Geographical Resources Analysis Support System) 4.0 is a PD
- raster/vector GIS (Geographic Info System), image processing system,
- and graphic production system used extensively at government offices,
- universities, and commercial organizations encompassing 250 user
- programs, written in C, containing over 300,000 lines of code.
- (Description provided by Alastair Small, from "Intro to GRASS 4"
- by Jim Westervelt, 17, July, 1991)
- 19) sc (spreadsheet calculator) is in beta test, working on arrow key support.
- 20) Math Emulator Refinement is currently on hold.
- 21) The extended fs is now included in the kernel, but Remy is still working on
- enhancing its functionality.
- 22) Linux kernel TCP/IP support to provide BSD4.3 socket support, as BSD source-
- based FTP and TELNET will form part of alpha release. Hopefully, socket
- routines will allow development of NFS routines.
- 23) Xenix emulation; now in alpha test, testers needed.
- 24) User space block devices--requests for read/write ops passed to user
- process instead of device driver. Once network support is added, could be
- easily modified to allow remote (non-shared) mounts of HDs. Currently works
- well enough to have user process ramdisk; wants to make Stacker-like
- program, but needs block compression code. If you want to take it over,
- email him.
- 25) port of xtank
- 26) implementation of IEEE 754 standard; still reading standards
- 27) working on more generic bootsect.S, to allow boot from floppy or 1M HD
- partition. Currently works on his machine, but diffs in boot sequences
- causing problems on others.
-
-
- ================ PART III ==========================================
-
- On-going Projects
-
- Project Name Last "Issue" Email Address
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1) Project Registry 21 August, 1992
- constellation!biglaw!registry@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu
- or callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu
- 2) FAQ list 11 July, 1992 linux@numero6.greco-prog.fr
- 3) Meta-FAQ Last Monday Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi
- 4) Bug Reports/Fixes (none; ongoing) ml-linux-bugs@dg-rtp.dg.com
- 5) Mtools FAQ 21 July, 1992 almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch
- 6) Linux BBS list 12 August, 1992 healyzh@holonet.net
-
- ================ PART IV ===========================================
-
- 1)This list, obviously :-). To get your project on this list (which will be
- posted bi-weekly, or weekly, if there's sufficient demand), send a
- message with the Subject line: Linux Project Registry, and the
- body containing:
- 1) your email address (if you don't include it, I'll use the address
- from the mail-header, which tends to be messy around here)
- 2) a short description of your project (see above for examples)
- and 3) a status report (eg, Alpha.3 Release, beta testing, etc.)
- to
- constellation!biglaw!registry@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu
- (constellation!biglaw!registry works from some sites;
- constellation's full address is constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu)
-
- or, (IF and ONLY IF the above address doesn't work for some reason)
-
- callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu
-
- If you send me something to include in the list, please send me a note
- when the status changes, as well. It's kinda hard to keep up with you
- guys, as fast as you're going on some of these projects. :-)
-
- 2) the Frequently Asked Questions List. If you have a question, read it
- first. 'Nuff said.
-
- 3) The "Meta-FAQ"; a short list of pointers with accidental answers :-)
-
- 4) The "official" Linux Bug-Report site. The proper procedure is:
- 1) post to comp.os.linux to determine if your bug is, in fact, a bug, or
- if it is a problem with your system (or your system's admin :-)
- 2) get the Bug Report Template, fill it out, and mail it to
- ml-linux-bugs@dg-rtp.dg.com
- If you have a bug fix/workaround, follow the same procedure, but with
- a different template.
-
- 5) Frequently Asked Questions about mtools; primarily addresses installation
- issues. Posted regularly.
-
- 6) Linux BBS registry: a world-wide list of Linux-carrying BBSs (for those
- without Internet access).
- ================================================================================
- Any constructive comments can be sent to me,
- callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu
- and any flames can be sent to /dev/null :-)
-
- James
-
- James P. Callison Microcomputer Coordinator OU Law Library
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- constellation!biglaw!callison@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu
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